| Subject: Re: VLAR vs VHAR s@h WUs? |
| From: f/fgeorge |
| Date: 11/06/2005, 21:32 |
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 14:55:23 GMT, Martin 53N 1W
<ml_news@ddnospamddml1dd.co.uk.dd> wrote:
From the days of old of s@h classic, I have old and dusty recollections
that the time to complete a WU depended on the Angle Range of that work
unit.
Anyone have any ideas /why/?
What was *different about the processing* ?
And how did this make some systems execute faster for a particular AR
whilst others would be slower?
Regards,
Martin
I think VLAR means very low angle and VHAR means very high angle.
That would mean that the signal was received at that angle related to
the surface of the dish, or Earth in this case. That would indicate
more or less interference and more noise in the unit. The results in a
dropping of the unit based on the amount of noise making it
unprocessable, is that a word?
Sooo some fast some slow units.